The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, June 30, 1914, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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SPECIAL FOR Tomorrow i;e l'Ai HS SA.MIM.I-: Sl.li'i'KKS wmih $:i f?o, *i ami i". XKXT TCKSOAY KOK 51 !?f. A l'A IK. 'I ll KSK samples ar?; from th?' lino ni Kio I TX ^ IM'NN t o and Mm v. ry newest creations Nu (> 1 . I i-toek. lint ..?ny pair fresh um! up-to-date. Si/.o* lange fruin :? lu I l-l!. i .-.<? Ci IA HG KS XOH AI'I'KOVM.S SHOE COMPANY U N I) I: R MASONIC I" fi M P 1.1: Shoes That Satisfy. <^>?K\ HOME Or YOIIR "_?^fs^^S j ^^^?r^^OWN ts A HOME IN PE CD j p: )*-^ Arc You Going to Chris- ?Sf I fy}" ten the Car Line on the H^E^' te 4th? ij? felri.t":.- il^isgw ^^^fjggl s ^?2fi'i^ci^i? " . ..^_^v'ffij ..^33"j6ftM LIM LE Y .5L^^r3rA',MIMftLINL^^^JfiR-^ ^ ?*'- .. ^"?tv-y AT %r^~- . SSS!??? It's time to begin to, think about t-It'll be a great day-Music, Races, Fireworks. ?? i V Fix ? Basket of Lunch rind g coma out for the day. Bri ' SEE IT ALL . Sfl PRIME TO MINION m FIRE 1 Sunday School Folk lit thirage Al SI' ?. ? T??l?' Tliut. HI Dettroya only u few nooses .... . " "" "0 s8|> ' ' Chicago, June 29.- Spoon lng I? :l| lT> F ?IP (-rime against womanhood." John Al i exandcr, a director, told live liuudre II Weather desi roy h all unprotected 2^**"P* *W?ftng. ?.Uhh 91 Girl ? Conference ol the Internat!''ni 91 honses. Protect yours with .?Town Sunday School Convention herc. :4 I _, j. ..".__" i, ..", "PUSH tho word along to girls wi g I and < wintry' Palm. love t() spoon Ula, u ,? ",,.*",",., Sj I grading ?hing that they can do, one < Anderson Paint and ? Color Co. ia* I Bleckley Bl (g. Phonic 647 Sunday Sr hool Folk ut Chicago Are Told That. Chicago, June 29.-"Spooning is a crime against womanhood," John Al exander, u director, told live hundred young women attending the Oohicr Girl'? Conference of the International Sunday School Convention here. "PUSH tho word along tn girls who love to spoon, that lt if the most de grading 'hing that they can do, one of the ino?? degrading things that they can penult." he added. "Make th? boys wholesome and clean minded by the way you drees. Young men take a girl at her own valuation." Miss Margaret Slattery, of Heston, made u similar talk at the Older Hoy's Conference. TRtll IU,K^ IJNRETTLKn Military und ?lT VaetlonK Are Not ?'ia Harmony. fei'Nogale?, Sobora, Moxlco, lune 29 - .^Wihough .tu'eY-troublea between tho *w6lltary and ptvitr factions In Sonora repeatedly;liavo boon reported set ??1B4? followers ot Governor Jose May "tqrena have Isrued from Cananea a circular warning the people against fe military regime headed by Col. ; Elias Calles. ibe troubles between Calles and ?jfcfaytorena became the subject of peace making efforts by the etnlssar of General Carranza. While May ma was retained in office as tho ll governor di Sonora, it was an meed several days ago that Colonel iles would remain as military chief io Sugared Out of < ash. Washington, June 29.-Chairman Overman of the Senate lobby commit tee, had before him today a special re port of postolllce Inspector.1 alleging that the government was deprived of $57,600 In postal revenue?, when cer tain so-called beet sugar lobby litera ture was circulated free undo! the frank of Senutor Lodge, of Massachus etts. Whether steps will be taken to compel Uie sugar Interesta concerned to pay that sum, huj n?t been decided, but Mr. Overman dertpr.? today the investigation would h.- ihr hssis of icg'elatton to regulate tin- use of the flanking prlvtlegt. Will Return to Atlantic. Washington. June 29.-Secretary Daniels, in a statement today, announ ced that the ships of the Atlantic fleet which will lead the International na val parade out of Hampton Hoads for the opening of the Panama canal, next March, would return from the Pachte coast to the Atlantic wateis after par ticipation In the Panama-Pactilc expo sition. The secretary said Mun refer ence by him yesterduy l0 4.be nw de partments plans had >>>eii miscon strued as an announcement that thc fledl would remain tor a long pevlod In PeciPc waters. James P. Moore of Chester, was tn the city Sunday, a guest at thc Chi quola hotel. * ELECTRIC CIT * _ * Items of Interest and Person * Wireless on the S 11 ic. li Honor i tu* Uv. M. IL < 'nuiphcll. Dr. .M lt. Coilipltell, inn- ol And?.'--I ron's IM->i known oculists, lue mu!, 'ultu ?t liiu'li hom r ic -?owed upon I ?ni I hy Hi" American ('pilcal Ashia talion I l?r. Cumplid! is just in receipt ol ; idler from Albert .Myer, presiden I of ita association, in . which he nam ,? I ?r Campbell as a member ot Hie 1?*; if lal i vt committee ot the hod) :md al. so an a member ol' Hm mcmher.diip . .iiiiiiiii.ee. Hut trw men from iii?' ^?.iitherii Staus ha vi important I ho es on the committee and in . Cum phd I should he proud ol the hun or conferred upon him The Ameri can association is tc meet in Si. Louis I rom July IS to '.'.j and Di Campbell lilaos lo altem! .Inst before Hm eoli ? en: loti convenes tim pre-coti vent ion and putt-grudun'.e clinic will luke place and Dr. ('am phd I will probably ' 'in> Anderson in lime lu attend this wry important part of tin un ci inn Some ol' Hie ables) men in the entire w?>il?l will bf present to conduct tins ?lilli- and those attending it will de rive much benefit therefrom. Semi Annual Med in? Director*. The Hemi-aiiunal meeting ol Hie di rectors of the Anderson Oil ami I'hos-1 pbuti! company was held ye ierda?. in thc olli es ol the President. Ja?! ll.j Vnndiver. Tin: out of town dirociurs were Capt. Klllson A. Smyth ot Creen'.tile. J. I'el/.er. .lr., ol Char leston and D. M. Frosl of Charleslun. Nothing but routine business was transacted. The Operation Wu? Entirely Successful. Mrs. J. M I'agel and little (laugh lei, Mary, returned yesterday I rom Richmond, Va., where they ar?; spend ing a numticr ol' weeks. Thu ?Uti'' giri underwent an operution in Di. Dai si y's hospital at Richmond, Va . hav ing an infected bone removed from lier cheek. Happily Die ?operation was entirely successful and she comes home in perfect health This will ">-. ? good news to the many friends ol thc family. lear t'a st Today Against the V?. O. W. J. W. Quuttlchauni and K. F. Coch ran of Hie firm of Uuuttlebaum & Cochran, attorneys al law. will go to Greenville today lo appear in the case of Crumley vs. the Woodmen of tho World. The pluinttlT in this action ls suing for a settlement of a policy held in thc fraternal order, while Hie order claims that the policy was for feited for non-payment ot dues. Messrs Quatt Jebuuni & Cochran ap pear for the defendant company. Textile Census ' ls To Ue Tuheii. The manufacturing census for South Carolina for the oust live years is to bc taken at an early date by thc agents of the United Slates census bureau, working In cooperation wltn the Stute department of agriculture. Thc work will he under the direction ol W Ii. Austin, acting director of the United States census bureau. Th'? department of agriculture will aid in Inking the census under a special act ol the general assembly. .Mrs, Atkinson Was Taken to Italtiiuore. Mrs. W. K. Atkinson, who bas been ill at the home of h*r mother in this city for some time, has bt-eti lakeii tn ilulllmoru for treatment, lt is boped that ber stay In one of the Baltimore hospitals may result in ber entire re covery. Anderson people will be glad lo know that Dr. Atkinson is now much better and it is believed that he will soon be able lo resume hts du ties on the road. freight .Mon Hold t'ouierenre. Employes "f thc ('har lost on and Western Carolina railway In Creen ville have returned to their home in hat city, following a conference with Thomas B Curtis, commercial agent of the C. &. W. C., which was held In this city, Amor? ? the Greenville men here tn discuss and consider thft various freight problems were ll. C. Harvl?>y. local freight agent ol* the road in Greenville and his brother, IL Guy Harvley, who is the Greenville cashier. . -o Will Attend the (ipcnlng Festivities. Several of The Anderson dudes and belle." will go to Chlch Springs next Friday night to attend the opening ball at Chick Springs The resort wll| be opened io the public, the first meals being served on Jul> 1. but the formal opening of the place will not occur until Friday nignt , The Piedmont & Northern Line will ar range to provide additional cars tc surry the large crowd and the South am Railway will also furnish extra "actinies for taking care of the pas senger j. lt will bo a very enjoyable wca-lonr , ? itel lei After .Undi Ulsronifort. Anderson has secured some relief 'rom the very hot weather of the last few days. The relief is doubtless due Lo the fact that almost nil the State vas visited by a severe storm Sunday night, but Anderson escaped this un pleasant feature. The city of Colum bia suffered severely from the wind ind lightning and other sections of ;ho Stute were also visited. The mer cury stood at 100 tn Anderson all day Sunday but lt was appreciably lower resterdsy. A .T -Y- -V- -Y- Y- .'(. Sf. if. H. * * * * Y SPARKLETS * _ * al Mention Caught Over the * treets of Anderson * {.:?.:{.:?::{.:{. .y. .y, s{. y. y. -Y- Sf \\ ill Organ fcc Tin? Shrine flub. Kollo? inn ?t preliminary un ding held some weeks UKO, !..<. Andt'rsoii Shriiicrs have l?eterniined lo organize ?in Anderson Shrine duh. ?uni with ih.ti (.nil !n view, a meeting will i>< held tills afternoon, ut ." u'? lin k In lh< Masonic Temple.' lt has keen ? i . - i - in??? 1;. determined that th. eluli will !><. >rgan'/.ed anil this will I.iKcteii illly afternoon with tin* elei-lion ol of .?..?.i. Til promote the best interests i Hu: Shrill.- and to provnh for :. closer fellowship among the Shriners i Mi? object ot the association, ?ind doubtless lin club will lie successful di McKee to Hold On fur Fen Hujs. C. \\ Mcee, who hus resigned as treasurer ol Anderson county, will not retire from the office on July I, a.- he had planned, on account ot thc fuel I hut hv lin.'been unable to com plet! ?ill the affairs of thc ellice ?ind prepare his records for his sm rus sor Air. McC.ce says that it may be as? lat? as Hie tilth ot tin- month he fore he can gel out bul he is rushing the work as rapidly as possible TM Coiilesl ?M;r i he Scholarship. .) ?. Kelton, supei ..ltendeui of ed :cation, announced yesterday that au examination will be held on July :i lor the vacar.? scholarships from An dersou county to Winthrop College ai Kock rilli. Anderson people know the valu * of of this scholarship and ii i.; ;>' 'able that ther" will he a large . .. her of yoang Indies lu stand the exam hint Ion. lt will lie held in the court house and will k.gin promptly al 10 o'clock Salesman Tells How Thc Explosions Or cur. A gentleman has been spending several days in Anderson whose Sole huskiest is to sell soda fountains and . ipiipincnts and he made u number o very lute renting comments to u re poller for The Intelligencer on how thc explosion of a gas tank occurred in this city. Anderson people will re member that a tank burst recently ?ii tim Orr .Milis, and killed the pro prietor of thc place. The salesman sah' that the reason that this arcct <....!t had the fatal result that it did. i.-^duc tn Hie fact that the manu fac turen* abandoned thc plan of making lie i tan!<3 out of copper and changed to steel because the latter method is not so expensive. Ho explained tht.t when a copper tank burs?, it merely tore u hole in the side of the tank, without doing any serious dam age, bat when n -neel tank ex plo k-s. lt throws flying pithes of steel in e\ o.-y direction. The moral of ti.ia is to hove a hooper tunk, regarnies.' o? ?he expense.1 -0 Kan; Will Rh:? t n (he K.ir-. Not content with tile elaborate - e! ei.*r::lion which lo'io bc held in An derson on July foin tb. a n'.uiboi os* lnc.ll 1? ;i>s wiil lourd the "ka's" amt go in thc pastures gi cen lo speud the day. 'lhere v.iii be un unusual amount of travel on this lay because of thu fact that the railroads offe? greatly reduced rates to the Isle of Halms and oilier places of amuscnicn' in South Carolina. Railroads en toe ing Anderson are planning to bring enormous crowds lulo ?ho cil.< tor Hu- day. -o Hld t itfzcii ls Huck Once More. li I: Atkinson, who is traveling ?or Ti:e Southern Cultivator out of At lanta, has been spending a few days .'r.ucrsson renewing lils acrjuain taimc with old friends and making man) now ones Mr. Atkinson wau formerly circulation manager of tho Sparinnbtirg Herald and ls well known all over the state. He ls very cmhuslnstS: ove? the grain festivm which is lp he held in Anderson next month und plans to return to the cit; for that day. NO REPORT !>KL1YBRE1> The Interstate Commerce t'onilUHSoin Hasn't Decided on Increase? Washington, June" ^!).-Indications today were that the decision cf the Interstate Commerce Commission on thu application of Bastera Railroads for a five per cent, artvauce in' freight rates would not be made public this week, ns had been ?xpected generally. The decision may not, be announce,i for at east two '.wonks and possibly not for a longer time than that, as lt is known that some serious phases nf the general questions involved, re main to bo settled before a conclusion can be reached. The suggestion bas been'.made that a commission might make a statement preliminary to thc completed decision, setting forth its attitude. .It is staten authoritatively that reports during he last week or two, purporting to give the conclusions of thc commission, are rounded oniy on conjecture, and that the commission as yet, actually has reached no final conclusions. PRAIREvS l?NPLE 8AM . Puenos Aires. Argentins, June 2D. \rgcntlne newspapers today make "arther reference to the success of the mediation conference at Niagara Palls. La Prenaa, says the protocol of Niagara Falls ia a triumph for the irotectlve pol Icy. or peac3 on this con dnent. It declares the United States tas given evidence of the unfaltering dncerlty pf ber Pan-Americanism and ?dds: "Blessed, be Pan-American sm!" ...... . i '? ? . m ?Jim ?i'V. Dr John (!. Law. itt Walhalla, wa: in ihf < it> y? ?it i<la> on lu. wa> ; Hom Varoniles, where le- preached! Sunday Kev W in. ll.uni.; on, of Nino:y-Si", was In n un his way homo ' fi om Iva. where lu- pi cached Sun ? I Jas v. IN kor si < i dary ol th'-, r li il t:<l Statis sonni i*, wa: in Hu- iii> Suluidav in cniilcrt'lice willi Fred 'I . Hi.mini? U in regard to ilu* IntictV] r.ni ior < on.?,r?IFS Iron-, this d': triol. j _ c. li lin .lia. of Mantling, on.- nf Hie leading husicttss ireh ol thai see- j lion, has boen visiting his brother.'. In. C. S. Brecdln. in North Anderson. .Mr. Orecdili says thal hi* brm bor. J. ! K. Brendin, who had UK- ...irden ami ' i ospour Utility of opening Anderson College, ii succeeding biautifully willi his non paper M Manning. M. I (rock, ot Monea ruth, who waa j in the ?itv yesterday status t ia' he will not conduct any ?..::< II: i? .: ill in j year. Ii app"?r?: that at i i . . : - , illg o* plirsoilger irallie : : i .ii" j months ..?:(> it war decided thal Mer would ho no excursion: :at< . by individuals lei ?note : ::?u .. : . Me: '. Sniub hell am: .>?!. have been op..iain;, iwo er lb > good e: . insion:-, every your t < At'.s.nla. '..!>. of I'alniti ard Tyb e. ? I*. ll. Crcndiaw. .?.' :'? ': rubin, wu ; in thu *. it> yesterday ior a t . . hours on business. , W. II. Koese spent Kim??.:;' in Hart well, returning yesterday v.iih .Mrs. Koese ned Miss Kuti: Keuse. who have been spending s<" 'ral 'lays willi rel atives, j crank Ranu'vtcr. ''urey Hid and Henry Halley have rel urned lu Hart well. (Ja., aiicr a viait .? friends in Anderson. lt. A. Sullivan of ?he Kori; section.1 who is a eundidate tor ?omity com moner, was in the city yesterday. I J. W. Loche of Ort" nville, Kpont : yosterday in the city ut the Ciqui la hotel / Willie Ridley of llom a Path lt. P. j H. :?. speut a lew hours in thu city ycstci day. i J. B. * Park of tireen wood waa one ol the visitors who speni yesterday in ' the eily. S C. TcPipldon ol (J reen ville was registered et the * hi(|ilola hotel yen I lerday. ( apt. Prank s. I']van3, ;i candidate for Congrosr, from thc Third district, waa in tho city Sunday. Mrs. Pearl Croit and W. T. Dalton o' Creen wood, spent Sunday in thc cR> thc guest -.f Mr. and Mrs. T. B. u::"- _ I! r. .-i. fla'?.os ot Lo wildes vi tlc. upen t ?rar: 01 Sunday in ibo c.. v. Mr. n-td M's. A. W. Bice;- and son Ml:-.. I'e. g ll. Oil Mell !.!(:. I . . Spa-?a ulm.'g spent Sunday in ibo :.lty wp ?i ! rienits. IJOU I ...THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. TODA V'S FKOUHAM i LUCILLE Lt)Vt: (field Seal.) Series No. G. Lucille meets with uny number of thrilling events in this number. She is captive in Hugo's house which contains a di'iappcurt ing stairway, trap door . arrange ments and other mystifying de vices. When the captuin and de tectives appear them is a thrilling tight in the house and later on ihe toot tops. Tili? is a sure enough, thriller, so d'.'t't miss lt. MIKE SEARCHES Fl Mt MIS LONG LOST BROTHER (Joker.? .,like falls a victim to Keyboard An nie's charms, and many funny JI'.U allons arise. ! <M BTU It*.KL Ttl ni: SELECTED t cming Tomorrow Af BOSS TBE ATLANTIC!" Bed Imp with King Baggot. f liming Frida)? .TBL ISLE BF ABAN LON Kl? HOFF," 2 Bcd 101 Bison willi Win. Clifford and Marie Walcamp. El LECTRIC ... THEATRE TODAY'S PROGRAM. * DKIFTINti HEARTS , Featuring Margarita Fischer and Harry Poller in a powerful drama j of borne life, straining the cord of j, of love to the limit. I ? A FAIR OF FIEFS | " Kel ia ncc-Don't fail to see this.' ta UFR PHI KM?, THE BANDIT 1H Keystone-This ls some comedy h feature. Keystone MubeL J g FDR MOTHER'S SAKE 1 u Kay-Kee-A thriller from the word tl go. r Tomorrow- tl THE LATENT SPARK** q ('omine Soon THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY? 4 REELS-10c "Mutual Molen Makf Time Fly** SEE THOMPSON FOR F OOTWE AR (?Moni Th's, Pump? timi Coloiiiul l'lilll|is. iii all lin' nen Illing1*, Patents, 'hill (alf. Mat Kid and ?hit?* fan i at $1.00 to $4.00 TH OMPSON'S Reduction FOR NEXT TEN DAYS. $15 Gold Dc st Plates $12. Our Specialty . $12. $7 Crown open face $5. Avoid Indigestion and improve your HEALTH by having us FIX YOUR TEETH. DR. H. R. WELLS & CO. ...Electrical Dental Parlors... Over Farmers & Merchants Bank. 2 l'hune 527 Lady Attcdannt and ('row n Work. DON'T KUY THAT BUGGY or WAGON and HORSE or MULE Until you have seen the ones I have for sale. It you want the best, say Piedmont Buggy or Mil burn wagon. Theo P. Watson .. Sales Stables... S. McWITIi: STREET ANDERSON, R. t, .,, 11... Want a Fanni Wc have for ?air ?10 acres only i 1-2 miles froTF court house. 'Imf tove men ts-5 room house . good large barn and out houses j ci Bl<?c Ridge railroad; near In terurban Trolley. Terms easy. Fiice reasonable. J. FIT RM AN EVANS CO. :: Anderson S. C Cools and Refreshes Without stirring up your nervet. Kills any thirst _ IN ICED BOTTLES fi? ' RIGHT NOW! B ANYWHERE-U>C LOOS FOR THE ^SSj^S^ I, A BEL. *~ Anderson Bottled by CUER?rCOLA BOTTLING CO. & G> FOR THE LEOISLATlTRt: nm H. Wolfe Ila? Announced . Him self-Fixed up vfith So Clique or . Faction. The official announcement of Sani 1. Wolfe for the legislature appears a The Intelligencer today. It 'ls tated that T. Paul Dixon will an ounce today. He has unofficially tated that ho would run. Mr. Wollt sys that he is going into thc race on is merits. He will be put or. uo lute dr tide to no coat tah S or ml;; p with any comuinations. Ho waa te loser by that before, and ho lo tinning on hts merits now and ?. tie people for a fair judgment ct his llall? I cation s. Charleston. W. Va., June 29.-Fred . BIue%,tax commissioner.- today re alved '175,66t;, tho inhertance .< tax rom .the estate of the late- Senate* tephen JB. iii kin B. FRESH BUTTERMILK ] with Cornbread OWL DRUG CO,, rhone 686-Cash 8tore. C.' 6. Evans & Son, Pendleton, 8. C S